gun tractor tows a 3.7-inch HAA gun through the ruins of
Caen, August 1944. Once the Allies had achieved a breakout from the Normandy beachhead in mid-August, 76 AA Bde prepared to move up in support, handing over its responsibilities, including Port-en-Bessin, and moving to
Dieppe on 3 September. 146th HAA Regiment deployed at Dieppe, with Lt-Col Key acting as AADC once more. 76 AA Brigade HQ then moved on to
Antwerp while
80 AA Bde HQ came up from the
Seine to take over at Dieppe on 11 September, including command of 146th HAA Rgt. However,
First Canadian Army's advance along the Belgian coast was proceeding rapidly, and on 14 September 146th HAA Rgt was ordered to move up to
Ostend, which had just been liberated. At Ostend the regiment came under the command of
75 AA Bde, which had been moved up from Normandy to take over both AA and coast defence for the port. Five HAA and two, later three, LAA regiments were devoted to its defence. 146th HAA Regiment also contributed a troop (4 guns) of its 3.7-inch guns to the coast defence role. There was no enemy air activity in the area at this stage of the campaign, but enemy torpedo boats attacked shipping in the anchorage. By November the LAA allocation to Ostend had been scaled back, but the HAA guns remained in place. Then the Germans launched their
Ardennes offensive against the
First US Army on 16 December, accompanied by major air strikes right across the Allies' front. These strikes extended as far as Ostend on 26 December when some 60 German aircraft made random attacks in mist and cloud. The early warning and reporting arrangements failed, and only two aircraft were shot down. The climax came on 1 January 1945 (
Operation Bodenplatte) when over 900 fighters and
fighter-bombers made surprise attacks on Allied airfields, including those close to Ostend. Despite the damage inflicted on the airfields, a high proportion of the attackers were shot down by fighters and AA guns. In January 1945, 5
Royal Marines AA Bde took charge of Ostend while 75 AA Bde moved to defend the
Breskens–
Zeebrugge channel leading to the
Scheldt estuary and the port of
Antwerp. 75 AA Brigade borrowed some troops of HAA guns from the regiments at Ostend to thicken up its defences against mine-laying aircraft, which were active up until 23 January. ==Disbandment==